Eaton IPV3742-3883 Catalog

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Basic (BA) – rugged construction and flexible mounting options (page 10)
Designed for reliable and cost-effective power distribution, Basic ePDUs have the form factor and 
receptacle choices to meet the needs of the demanding data center architect. With power levels 
ranging from 1.4 kW all the way to 17 kW, Eaton has the right Basic ePDU for any application.
FlexPDUs and Hot Swap Maintenance Bypass (page 14)
The Eaton FlexPDUs provide flexible output receptacle options from a single UPS. These products  
have a three-foot input cord, enabling them to be mounted in close proximity to the UPS.
Ideal for maintenance and UPS replacement, the Eaton Hot Swap Maintenance Bypass facilitates  
hot-swappable UPS replacement without shutting down equipment connected to the UPS.
Monitored Network (MI) (page 16)
Eaton Monitored ePDUs provide remote monitoring of the current draw of individual sections via 
Ethernet or serial communication. This capability, combined with state-of-the-art software allows 
you to aggregate the information from hundreds of ePDUs in one location. All Monitored ePDUs also 
include the Easy-Read digital LED ammeter for easy start-up and provisioning of servers.
Advanced Monitored (AM) – Current Monitoring Per Outlet (page 19)
Eaton Advanced Monitored ePDUs provide high accuracy monitoring for high-density, mission-critical 
server applications. By monitoring power consumption and energy trends at the outlet level, you are 
able to truly manage your data center. Integrated with Eaton’s management software, you can monitor 
these units from any computer on the network. The new advanced LCD display provides outlet and 
section current information, voltage and kilowatt-hour readings, all at a single glance.
Switched (SW) – individual outlet switching and sequencing (page 20)
Designed for data centers needing remote site management, the Switched ePDUs provide remote 
power monitoring of both voltage and current. The current is also displayed on a local two-digit 
current meter. These units also monitor both temperature and humidity.  
Managed (MA) (page 22)
Eaton Managed ePDUs allow you to monitor and control critical factors such as voltage, current 
and power factor. This level of information allows you to make the right decision when it comes to 
energy consumption in your data center. You can also control the power at the individual outlet level, 
switching it on, off or rebooting it. Integrated with Eaton’s management software, you can control 
these units from any computer on the network server. The new advanced LCD display provides outlet 
and section current information, voltage add kilowatt-hour readings, all at a single glance.
Eaton Automatic Transfer Switches (AT) (page 25)
Designed for switching non phase synchronized AC power sources, the automatic transfer switch 
ePDUs intelligent circuitry monitors both inputs, providing a fast switch transfer from primary to 
secondary source power critical equipment without interruption. These ePDUs assure the highest 
level of redundancy to mission-critical applications.